As Chicago revels in the Cubs' first World Series title since 1908,Lily LaBeau Archives fans are going to absurd heights to celebrate.
A new trend has emerged amid the rowdiness. Folks are climbing onto city structures -- streetlights, statues, etc. -- and throwing themselves into the arms of fellow Cubs fans.
It's the ultimate trust fall.
It started on Wednesday night after the Cubs beat the Indians in Game 7 of the World Series.
When your team just won the World Series, but you really miss the low ropes course at Covecrest... #bestcampever https://t.co/eU9hOhvX2A
— Camp Covecrest (@LT_Covecrest) November 3, 2016
And the trend continued on Friday morning as the Cubs celebratory parade got underway in Chicago.
Trust fall celebrations are all the rage now https://t.co/1YCUwuYSxp pic.twitter.com/lPFu5r5JO2
— Big Cat (@BarstoolBigCat) November 4, 2016
Cubs fans have endured 108 years of losing, bad luck and misery. They fear nothing.
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